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The 2009 Parking Sector Training Survey is an important phase in the campaign to improve training for staff at all levels across the industry. Alistair Turk reports on a comprehensive study of parking skills, qualifications and professional development.
The UK decriminalised parking industry is a relatively new sector and, as a consequence, does not yet have the established training and regulatory framework of many other professions. Much has been done to address the challenges in recent years but most parking practitioners recognise that significant effort is still needed to establish the sector in its own right and professionalise its activity. One of the key building blocks is the development of a Sector Skills Strategy, along with...
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